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The Milwaukee Bucks are projected to select Nate Ament, a 6-10 freshman forward from Tennessee, with their No. 10 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. This marks the Bucks' first lottery pick in a decade.
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The Milwaukee Bucks know their placement in the 2026 NBA Draft, slotted No. 10 for their first lottery pick in a decade. Who are some of the possible selections at that spot when June 23 rolls around?
Check out what the first post-lottery wave of mock drafts has to say, most of them pointing to same prospect, that being Nate Ament of Tennessee, a 6-10 freshman small forward.
Nate Ament, a 6-10 forward, got off to a slow start at Tennessee in his freshman season but heated up as the season went on.
From Spencer Woo of ESPN: "While Ament's stock has slipped from an early top-five projection, he had productive stretches this season within a tricky team context and has room to help himself in workouts. Although scouts are split on whether he has star potential or projects better as a long-term supporting player, there is still plenty of intrigue around Ament in the lottery. As a tall skill player with shotmaking upside, Ament fits a player archetype that teams often love to swing on. As Milwaukee considers a post-Antetokounmpo future, a malleable upside swing such as Ament could be a fit."
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Kevin O'Connor of Yahoo! Sports: "The Bucks should take a swing to jump-start their new era, whether or not Giannis Antetokounmpo is part of it. Players who can handle, shoot off the dribble, and stand at 6-foot-10 donāt grow on trees. This physical foundation kept Ament in lottery consideration even after a dreadful start to his freshman season when he struggled to score efficiently and make an impact defensively. But over the second half of the year for Tennessee, he flipped a switch and shots began to fall. He averaged 23.8 points over a six-game stretch in January and February that reminded everyone why he was a top recruit in the country. Then he dealt with an ankle injury that ruined his momentum entering March and he severely struggled during the tournament. Bucks general manager Jon Horst has never been afraid to take risks though. If Ament pans out, it could look like a stroke of genius."
Nate Ament is a 6-10 freshman forward from Tennessee, noted for his strong performance as the season progressed, making him a favored selection for the Bucks.
The No. 10 pick represents the Bucks' first lottery selection in ten years, highlighting a pivotal moment for the team's future.
The 2026 NBA Draft is scheduled for June 23, 2026.
While Nate Ament is the most mentioned prospect, mock drafts may include other potential selections, but Ament is currently the focus.
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Gary Parrish of CBS Sports: "Ament had an up-and-down freshman season for the Vols ā but the upside isn't hard to spot. Less than a year ago, the 2025 McDonald's All-American was considered a possible top-five pick. So getting Ament here would be nice for a Bucks franchise that seems on the verge of rebuilding after presumably trading Giannis Antetokounmpo this offseason."
The Ringer: "Barring some transactional magic, this could be Milwaukeeās best bite at the talent apple in the draft for a while. The Bucks donāt currently have control over a first-round pick until 2031. If Giannis Antetokounmpo decides itās time to move on, this roster will be rudderless and talent-deprived. If Giannis decides not to move on, itāll have a rudder but still wonāt go anywhere. Less than ideal, but that makes this a ābest player availableā scenario, or rather ābest wager available.ā There are definitely more stable options in this range, but Amentās higher possible outcomes justify this pick. Ament fell short of expectations this past season, and he slid from top-five consideration as a result, but the jumbo-sized, smooth-moving ball handler is still a worthy bet here. Handling the ball at 6-foot-10 is an intriguing enough skill to instill some belief that he could develop into a quality asset. And the Bucks can take the risk given their circumstances.
Adam Finkelstein of CBS Sports: "Ament is a polarizing prospect with a wide range of outcomes on draft night. A late-blooming 6-foot-10 combo-forward who is fluid, has touch, and skill, he's also inconsistent and needs to get stronger. While his freshman year was up and down, Ament's overall arc has been linear, and there's still glaring potential. That upside makes him a logical choice for a Milwaukee team that has a very uncertain future ahead of them."
Brian Lewis of New York Post: "After the run on guards, taking an upside swing on a gifted developmental player here seems like a worthy gamble for a Bucks team that could be in full-on rebuild in a post-Giannis era."
Alabama guard Labaron Philon (0) shot 50% from the field and 39% from 3-point range while averaging 22 points, 3.5 rebounds and five assists per game last season.
From Eric Nehm of The Athletic: "This was an incredibly difficult pick to make without knowing what the Bucks are going to do with Giannis Antetokounmpo. If the 10-time All-Star forward remains in Milwaukee, it might make more sense to look at someone like Yaxel Lendeborg, who could make an impact right away and give the Bucks more size and skill. Instead, though, I went with Philon, who has a lot of offensive upside and could be protected on the defensive end by Ryan Rollins. Philon is an electrifying offensive player who shot 50 percent from the field and 39 percent from 3 while averaging 22 points, 3.5 rebounds and five assists per game last season."
Brayden Burries showed himself to be a versatile guard with strengths on both ends of the court for Arizona.
From Kurt Helin of NBC Sports: "The Bucks need all the backcourt help they can get, and Burries may not be flashy, but he does a lot of things well ā he can play on and off the ball, can knock down catch-and-shoot jumpers but also attack closeouts, and he gets downhill off screens and has a midrange pull-up game."
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Most mock drafts have Milwaukee Bucks drafting Nate Ament of Tennessee